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Govt to sign N-deal 'come what may' : Congress

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Posted: Jul 05, 2008 at 1910 hrs IST

Raiganj (WB), July 05: The UPA Government will sign the civil nuclear deal with the USA in time 'come what may' and there was no threat to the Manmohan Singh Government, Union Minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi said.

''There is absolutely no threat to the UPA Government which will sign the nuclear deal with the US in time, come what may. There is no hesitation in this regard,'' Dasmunshi, Information and Broadcasting minister, told reporters.

Ruling out immediate Lok Sabha polls, the minister accused 'a section of the media' of spreading 'disinformation' about early polls and termed the reports as 'misleading and confusing'.

''Lok Sabha elections will be held as per the schedule,'' he asserted.

Without naming either CPI(M) or BJP for mounting moves to topple the UPA Government, he said ''UPA, under Congress, will complete its full term.''

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N-deal by Chad on 07 Jul 2008

The N-deal is in India's interest

N DEAL by PANJU on 07 Jul 2008

WHAT IS SO IMPORTENT IN THIS N DEAL THAT TOO WITH US. EVEN TO NEGLET THE INFLATION, LOSING PRESENT GOVT

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